Three suspects who attempted to break into an automated teller machine in Hagersville fled from police and were last seen in Brantford.
The attempted theft occurred at about 1:40 a.m. on Sept. 14 on First Line in Hagersville.
Haldimand OPP responded to an alarm at an ATM kiosk where they observed three unknown suspects.
As police entered into the parking lot, the suspects fled the area on two motorcycles at a high rate of speed.
OPP were able to follow and maintain a visual on the suspects who were seen travelling northbound on Highway 6 into Caledonia and onto Highway 403 westbound towards Brantford.
Information was relayed to Brant County OPP and Brantford Police Service who observed the motorcycles travelling westbound on Highway 403 before exiting southbound onto Wayne Gretzky Parkway.
The motorcycles then travelled westbound onto Colborne Street, then westbound along Dalhousie Street, which is a one way eastbound roadway.
The motorcycles were last seen in the Murray Street area of Brantford.
One of the motorcycles was yellow while the other was dark blue or black.
The suspects were wearing motorcycle helmets and riding gear.
Prior to receiving the alarm call, Haldimand OPP were responding to a suspicious persons call in Selkirk where it was reported unknown people on motorcycles were seen looking into a store which contained an ATM.
The people left the area after being noticed by a citizen.
OPP continue to investigate these incidents believed to involve the same individuals.
Anyone with information regarding these incidents should immediately contact the Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122.